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Communicating intimacy one bit at a time

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Communicating intimacy one bit at a time
In this paper, we present a study of `minimal intimate objects': low bandwidth devices for communicating intimacy for couples in long-distance relationships. We describe a user study of a software intimate object built to communicate a single bit at a time. The results from both log data and journal entries suggest that even a one-bit communication device is seen by users as a valuable and rich channel for communicating intimacy, despite the availability of wider channels of communication such as email, instant messaging, and telephone. We suggest the constrained nature of the communication affords active reinterpretation by its users, and discuss the results in the context of the study of intimacy in human-computer interaction.
Joseph Kaye, Mariah K. Levitt, Jeffrey Nevins, Jes
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CHI
Authors Joseph Kaye, Mariah K. Levitt, Jeffrey Nevins, Jessica Golden, Vanessa Schmidt
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